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one of my mentors, for real, ended up being two, was hubert humphrey.e helped me campaign in 1972 as a 29-year-old candidate for united states senate from my home state of delaware. he gave me credibility i am not sure i deserve, but it helped a great deal. i had to wait to be eligible to be sworn into you have to be 30 years old to be sworn in. while i was in making sure i was hiring my staff, i got a phone call from the fire department saying there had been an accident and the poor woman they put on the phone had to say, your wife and daughter are dead. my wife was christmas shopping and was broadsided by a tractor-trailer. my point is, one of the first persons to come to me were the humphreys. not just the senator. and then, a guy who became a great friend and mentor was fritz mondale. i've been from the -- all the way down to southeastern mortar and it is an incredible state and you have elected incredible people, including the people you heard from earlier today. i see a lot of mirrors here. that is the toughest job in america, they know where you
one of my mentors, for real, ended up being two, was hubert humphrey.e helped me campaign in 1972 as a 29-year-old candidate for united states senate from my home state of delaware. he gave me credibility i am not sure i deserve, but it helped a great deal. i had to wait to be eligible to be sworn into you have to be 30 years old to be sworn in. while i was in making sure i was hiring my staff, i got a phone call from the fire department saying there had been an accident and the poor woman they...
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pat moynihan in 1968 worked for bob kennedy and had worked for hubert humphrey actively. what caught nixon's attention was a speech moynihan game 1 months earlier to the ada. >> america's democratic action -- >> -- yeah. and it was sort of the wheelhouse of liberal democratic politics. and moynihan said. 67 and 68 was paralyzingly close to what we had today. you had race riots in 100 american cities over that period. extremist on both the right wing and left wing. and moynihan gave this speech which he said look, our democracy and our institutions are fragile. they are at risk. he said libls and the conservatives must come togethe conservatives must come together, must find a way to work together to protect the institutions and help rebuild confidence of the american people and the institutions that are there to help them. and he was sort of like edward burke in a way. the angelo irish --. -- in my book a true conservative. really believed to conserve a governmental structure and value, you have to look at what views are and address those views. to understand society is m
pat moynihan in 1968 worked for bob kennedy and had worked for hubert humphrey actively. what caught nixon's attention was a speech moynihan game 1 months earlier to the ada. >> america's democratic action -- >> -- yeah. and it was sort of the wheelhouse of liberal democratic politics. and moynihan said. 67 and 68 was paralyzingly close to what we had today. you had race riots in 100 american cities over that period. extremist on both the right wing and left wing. and moynihan gave...
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very short clip from the firing line in which william buckley introduces the dent then democrat humphrey arneson and we butted up against a very short excerpt from the phone conversation it. it is a longer conversation but this will give you an idea of the nixon monahan dynamic in the relationship in sort of the interplay between these two boys because they were really intellectuals working on that plane onll the policy. >> then he was assistant to the president on urban affairs and indeed the last time i saw him, he was speaking at a rally that was appropriately scheduled on halloweenpr night braided affect as with him and convicting him owned elected the following week. >> good morning mr. president i am writing a speech which i will give today the united nations and give them a little hack. >> all right do youtl have a minute or is this a bad time, i'll be delivering a 730 right in the middle of it but is brief and you can listen and is your retention time along. >> i never admitted and i just say to you, the new yorker is running a pretty long long sections about the specifics and i
very short clip from the firing line in which william buckley introduces the dent then democrat humphrey arneson and we butted up against a very short excerpt from the phone conversation it. it is a longer conversation but this will give you an idea of the nixon monahan dynamic in the relationship in sort of the interplay between these two boys because they were really intellectuals working on that plane onll the policy. >> then he was assistant to the president on urban affairs and...
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humphrey was interviewed. he admitted it was true.y added up. >> so everything was believable. >> then vera, just 15 years old, naive, frightened, no attorney representing her, dropped her bombshell. >> vera eventually became aware of, through elizabeth, that joan and elizabeth had had some discussions about killing david shannon, that her mother had attempted to poison david shannon, that joan shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it actually was elizabeth that had shot him that night. >> a conspiracy? joan the brains, and elizabeth the brawn? given the tumultuous relationship between mother and daughter, who could have imagined they could agree on anything, let alone murder? but, said vera, that's the story elizabeth told her. and it implicated both her best friend and joan shannon in a homicide. >> the arrest warrants went out for both of them simultaneously. joan shannon was arrested actually before elizabeth was arrested and before elizabeth gave any statement in the case. >> david shannon's family
humphrey was interviewed. he admitted it was true.y added up. >> so everything was believable. >> then vera, just 15 years old, naive, frightened, no attorney representing her, dropped her bombshell. >> vera eventually became aware of, through elizabeth, that joan and elizabeth had had some discussions about killing david shannon, that her mother had attempted to poison david shannon, that joan shannon and elizabeth shannon had conspired to kill david shannon and it actually...
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my point is one of the first persons to come to me were the humphreys, not just the senator.r was fritz mondale as well. so i have been from the iron range all the way down to your southern and southeastern border. it's an incredible state and you elected incredible people including people that you heard from earlier today, which i'll speak to a little bit in a minute. i see a lot of mayors are here. you know, i told you that's the toughest job in america. they know where you live. [laughter] really is. you affect people's lives more than anybody else directly. you're right there. so thank you for what you do. from my administration also, the secretary of education, miguel cardona who is with us today. [applause] served in congress a long time. i'm delighted for him being here. before i get into my remarks and in any detail, i was informed after the tour this -- i learned about a school shooting in michigan. we learned -- as we learn the full details, my heart goes out to the families enduring the grief of losing a loved one. apparently there's somewhere in the order of nine
my point is one of the first persons to come to me were the humphreys, not just the senator.r was fritz mondale as well. so i have been from the iron range all the way down to your southern and southeastern border. it's an incredible state and you elected incredible people including people that you heard from earlier today, which i'll speak to a little bit in a minute. i see a lot of mayors are here. you know, i told you that's the toughest job in america. they know where you live. [laughter]...
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. >> reporter: keith humphreys is a research err at stan ford university.emporary crisis bought long-term health emergency for the country. ? so we have start thinking about addiction and overdose like we think about covid. you know, when covid happened, there was a national sense this was hugely important, that it needed a lot of resources in terms of health services, information, research, all of those things, and we've never really done that with addiction. >> reporter: one of the examples that is getting thrown around as something that is working is that a lot of emergency rooms now including san francisco have someone stationed in the emergency room, so when someone comes in that survives an overdose, they are immediately met with some offers for services and some help to get out of addiction. now back to san francisco's numbers, the number was over 700 overdose deaths in the city last year, liz, and it looks like the city is sort of on track for maybe a little over 600 this year. so it would be a significant drop. still a high number,'s, in the city,
. >> reporter: keith humphreys is a research err at stan ford university.emporary crisis bought long-term health emergency for the country. ? so we have start thinking about addiction and overdose like we think about covid. you know, when covid happened, there was a national sense this was hugely important, that it needed a lot of resources in terms of health services, information, research, all of those things, and we've never really done that with addiction. >> reporter: one of...
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was running in 1984 he didn't go after walter mondale who was from minnesota talking about hubert humphrey a former vice president that ran in 1960, 68 and 52 as well the 1972. no matter what side you're on it's something you can appreciate the way politicians are able to insult and for others it can be creative. >> the author of the book the great political trivia challenge, available online. thanks for spending a few minutes with us on about books. >> it's nice to be on the station that i dedicated the book too. >> as 2021 wraps up the list of notable books starting to emerge from publications such as "the new york times," wall street journal, here are some of amazon's notable nonfiction titles of the year. atlantic staff writer smith looks at the legacy of slavery in america and how it's impacted history and how the word is passed. in beautiful country, reflects on the journey as an undocumented child in america, the impact of the mothers of james baldwin, martin luther king jr. and malcolm x and on their son and the three mothers. and in travels with george, nathaniel examines george w
was running in 1984 he didn't go after walter mondale who was from minnesota talking about hubert humphrey a former vice president that ran in 1960, 68 and 52 as well the 1972. no matter what side you're on it's something you can appreciate the way politicians are able to insult and for others it can be creative. >> the author of the book the great political trivia challenge, available online. thanks for spending a few minutes with us on about books. >> it's nice to be on the...
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oh, now come in, a fluffy among boshoway, humphreys, only the knuckle for a while. but and how does one up a little hubbub woman home on a still had the woman or sleeve will warm and home manner or to get on the 11th of november 2011 out of the al jazeera media network expanded further. when it launched al jazeera balkans, it was the 1st tv channel to broadcasting for the language is spoken in the region with up, the new channel attracted immediate attention in a region still recovering from the walls in the former yugoslavia in the 1990s. now it's a leading regional broadcaster somewhat august. i did it in 2010. i was is either came with this very ingenious and cottages idea of stuffing it each no tv network in the balkans post conflict, eddie owl full of distrust her people. not really wanting to talk to each other and then you come with this common concept that was something very strange today, or get a more confused, most distributed channel in this part of the world, one of the most influential channel. so in this part of the world, in the region with its 5 off
oh, now come in, a fluffy among boshoway, humphreys, only the knuckle for a while. but and how does one up a little hubbub woman home on a still had the woman or sleeve will warm and home manner or to get on the 11th of november 2011 out of the al jazeera media network expanded further. when it launched al jazeera balkans, it was the 1st tv channel to broadcasting for the language is spoken in the region with up, the new channel attracted immediate attention in a region still recovering from...
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covering parts of india sacred yamuna river and why it's dangerous on and is quickly becoming a major humphrey data storage well wide, but it's raising concerns about the impacts of the climate. ah ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored by cut on airways. hello, the weather is largely quiet across much of china and the korean peninsula, but we had got some showers just rattling their way into that. a western side of japan, a cool breeze blowing through here as that wet weather, snow over the high ground. sheltered by the mountains are defined in try for tokyo over the next couple of days. 21 celsius on friday. there are 19 degrees on saturday. that's a little dry. by that stage, you notice there's a dry weather tad warm are there for solar at 13 celsius, similar temperature there to for beijing, much of china will be settled and sunny lottie dry to across the good parts of the, in the china region. but we have got some where to weather in play with st very heavy rain recently, just around the northern parts of malaysia, 200 millimeters afraid coming through here on this littl
covering parts of india sacred yamuna river and why it's dangerous on and is quickly becoming a major humphrey data storage well wide, but it's raising concerns about the impacts of the climate. ah ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored by cut on airways. hello, the weather is largely quiet across much of china and the korean peninsula, but we had got some showers just rattling their way into that. a western side of japan, a cool breeze blowing through here as that wet...
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the 2nd thing would be about ending on social norms that result in humphrey practices like for marriages at g, m, the, and the sides and on, on the killings that we're seeing and a lot more of. and this all requires, you know, more than policies to be in line with international human rights standards and interest, women's rights and women issues directly. and depending on the different contexts, i think if we have political will and in gender based violence is possible. we mean, you mentioned, for example, economic violence as well in a lot of places around the world, women or even girls sometimes will marry young. we'll start having children that will have an impact on their education, which of course, in turn will have an impact on any kind of economic freedom or independence that they might have. i mean, do you see any changes in that around the world? do you see countries perhaps moving that direction where even delaying goals, marriage by a couple of years would make a change to her education and future prospects? absolutely, and i think governments are trying to and realizing the,
the 2nd thing would be about ending on social norms that result in humphrey practices like for marriages at g, m, the, and the sides and on, on the killings that we're seeing and a lot more of. and this all requires, you know, more than policies to be in line with international human rights standards and interest, women's rights and women issues directly. and depending on the different contexts, i think if we have political will and in gender based violence is possible. we mean, you mentioned,...
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pat moynihan worked for kubrick humphrey actively promoting him but what caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada, american democratic action. >> it was the wheelhouse of democratic politics and moynihan said in 1967 and 68 with paralyzing with close to what we have today. you had race riots and in over 100 american cities. you had extremes on the right-wing and the left-wing. moynihan gave a speech in said look our democracy and their institutions are fragile and they are at risk. he said liberals must come together to work and to find a way to work together to protect the institutions to help build the confidence of the american institution. he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book was a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked and nixon
pat moynihan worked for kubrick humphrey actively promoting him but what caught nixon's attention was a speech that moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada, american democratic action. >> it was the wheelhouse of democratic politics and moynihan said in 1967 and 68 with paralyzing with close to what we have today. you had race riots and in over 100 american cities. you had extremes on the right-wing and the left-wing. moynihan gave a speech in said look our democracy and their...
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tropics, and we will tell you why their desire for raw meat is attracting them more than nectar. humphrey, i know you've in this story and more on today's news use use right here on our t america. ah, we start with the arbor case, where 3 white men accused of killing a black man and jogging 3 ga neighborhood, have been convicted of murder, count, one malice, murder. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael. guilty. oh, going to ask. whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court count to felony merck. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael guilty. now, the victim's family called the shooting of 25 year old. i'm in a modern day lynching. now was was, you know, i'm, as a mom, i know him as quick as he will now rest and now today are bery, father said the lynch mob was conquered. even as one of the defendants declares he will appeal to conviction or to contribute my birth has more on the reaction to this very high profile case. my thanks for joining me on this. i got a ok. so we're all the defendants actually convicted of the same charges is a little confusing th
tropics, and we will tell you why their desire for raw meat is attracting them more than nectar. humphrey, i know you've in this story and more on today's news use use right here on our t america. ah, we start with the arbor case, where 3 white men accused of killing a black man and jogging 3 ga neighborhood, have been convicted of murder, count, one malice, murder. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael. guilty. oh, going to ask. whoever just made an outburst be removed from the...
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almost hear sir humphrey and it. . .— hear sir humphrey and it...lly get to — truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the _ truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the heart - truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the heart of- truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the heart of the l truss. it is platitudes, it is not - really get to the heart of the issue in that the flight was deliberately landed with the british government and british airways having knowledge that an invasion was both likely and imminent. so it does not address the issue of why the flight had landed. they very carefully worded the denial that there were military personnel on board being landed saying, the files were consistent with. they do not deny, theyjust say, we didn't see that in the file from 30 years ago. so the fact that we have this statement from liz truss is, i suppose, a step in the right direction, but i think that has only come because of this book by stephen davies which was published in august, and it had testimony, i'm not
almost hear sir humphrey and it. . .— hear sir humphrey and it...lly get to — truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the _ truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the heart - truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the heart of- truss. it is platitudes, it is not really get to the heart of the l truss. it is platitudes, it is not - really get to the heart of the issue in that the flight was deliberately landed with the british government and british airways...
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. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundu'd see that on market street, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing rita hayworth with neon signs in the background. >> i think what the office of economic and workforce development is very excited with is that we'll be able to see more neon signs in a concentrated way lit up at night for visitors and most especially residents. the first coin laundry, the elm hotel, the western hotel are ones that we want to focus on in the year ahead. >> neon signs are so iconic to certain neighborhoods like the hara, like the nightcap. we want to save as many historic and legacy neon signs in san francisco, and so do they. we bring the expertise, and they bring the means to actually get the job done.
. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundu'd see that on market street, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing...
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tom: let's take it to the immediate debate at hand and i do this in honor of thomas humphrey. krugman has gone back to the history of 1947, the post-world war ii spike, down we came with massive disinflation. eisenhower deflation, and then there is the late 1960's, which was different. you suggest mr. krugman may be off and mr. lacher may be on with the more persistent inflation of the late 1960's. jeffrey: the 1947 to 1948 is attractive for those who are sanguine about the search. for me it seems like the 1960's and early 1970's is the more apt comparison. inflation is about fiscal and monetary policy and at that time you had two shifts, a shift in fiscal policy with president johnson running a great society program but also running an escalation on the war in vietnam that busted budgets, and that on the monetary policy side you have the gradual and sudden abandonment of the brentwood system which tied the value of the dollar to gold and tied down longer run inflation expectations. you have the subservience of fed chairman william martin and arthur burns to prevailing politic
tom: let's take it to the immediate debate at hand and i do this in honor of thomas humphrey. krugman has gone back to the history of 1947, the post-world war ii spike, down we came with massive disinflation. eisenhower deflation, and then there is the late 1960's, which was different. you suggest mr. krugman may be off and mr. lacher may be on with the more persistent inflation of the late 1960's. jeffrey: the 1947 to 1948 is attractive for those who are sanguine about the search. for me it...
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attention about moynihan despite the fact, pat 1968 works for bob kennedy and then worked for hubert humphrey actively promoting him. but what caught nixon's attention was a speech moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada. >> american democratic action. >> and it was sort of the wheel house of liberal democratic politics. and moynihan said in 1967, '68 was paralyzing close to what we had today. you had race riots in over 100 american cities in that 18-month period. you had extremes on both the right wing and the left wing. and moynihan gave this speech. he said liberals and the conservatives must come together, must find a way to work together to protect the institutions and to help confident of the institution that are there to help them. but at the same time to understand society is made up of what's called little platoons like the knights of columbus or the societies of which we belong or the churches. and so nixon and moynihan clicked over that article. >> i mean, politics breeds strange bits and opposites attract but policy breeds interesting fellows. moynihan as you can see i think he
attention about moynihan despite the fact, pat 1968 works for bob kennedy and then worked for hubert humphrey actively promoting him. but what caught nixon's attention was a speech moynihan gave 18 months earlier to the ada. >> american democratic action. >> and it was sort of the wheel house of liberal democratic politics. and moynihan said in 1967, '68 was paralyzing close to what we had today. you had race riots in over 100 american cities in that 18-month period. you had...
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clarksburg west virginia where jackie kennedy came from and bobby kennedy and ted kennedy, hubert humphrey came lyndon johnson came. this is a town of 16,000 people in jack kennedy got on for half an hour and answered questions in clarksburg west virginia. i ask people on the historical society i say you know who else would come? what other presidential candidates have been there since and they checked and they said well we can't really find any except one, jesse jackson in 1986 and that's it. what happened was places like west virginia, places like clarksburg settled off the political map of the democratic party and it was not deliberate and it was not malicious but it was a huge factor and when that economy began to collapse and people said well who can i blame and who is going to help me and who is here for me, you have a guy like karl rove who spent that moment felt the electricity in the air and harvested it. i'm going to skip ahead 20 more years to 2020 because it's not just in most small towns of the industrial rust belt. we saw that here in urban south florida in different census t
clarksburg west virginia where jackie kennedy came from and bobby kennedy and ted kennedy, hubert humphrey came lyndon johnson came. this is a town of 16,000 people in jack kennedy got on for half an hour and answered questions in clarksburg west virginia. i ask people on the historical society i say you know who else would come? what other presidential candidates have been there since and they checked and they said well we can't really find any except one, jesse jackson in 1986 and that's it....
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clarksburg west virginia where jackie kennedy came from and bobby kennedy and ted kennedy, hubert humphrey came lyndon johnson came. this is a town of 16,000 people in jack kennedy got on for half an hour and answered questions in clarksburg west virginia. i ask people on the historical society i say you know who else would come? what other presidential candidates have been there since and they checked and they said well we can't really find any except one, jesse jackson in 1986 and that's it. what happened was places like west virginia, places like clarksburg settled off the political map of the democratic party and it was not deliberate and it was not malicious but it was a huge factor and when that economy began to collapse and people said well who can i blame and who is going to help me and who is here for me, you have a guy like karl rove who spent that moment felt the electricity in the air and harvested it. i'm going to skip ahead 20 more years to 2020 because it's not just in most small towns of the industrial rust belt. we saw that here in urban south florida in different census t
clarksburg west virginia where jackie kennedy came from and bobby kennedy and ted kennedy, hubert humphrey came lyndon johnson came. this is a town of 16,000 people in jack kennedy got on for half an hour and answered questions in clarksburg west virginia. i ask people on the historical society i say you know who else would come? what other presidential candidates have been there since and they checked and they said well we can't really find any except one, jesse jackson in 1986 and that's it....
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status are ones and where he has pushed for overturning precedent about the nondelegation principle, humphrey's executor with regard to protection for independent agencies, and in that vein, i will cite the justice himself, who was saying, we have a responsibility to examine without fear and provide without reluctance any haste to -- paste or crew decisions and the beauty and harmony of the american constitutional system destroyed by the perpetuity of error. so i think some of his most forward leading decisions have really been in this context. >> we have about 15 minutes left. i would ask questions from the audience. there's microphones. if you raise your hand, just stand up and say your name. make sure it is a question. please don't engage in your own personal opinion, issuing your own personal opinion from the bench. anyone for questions? right here. >> this question is for judge rao. justice thomas' dissent meant that the court lies on wresting cost of the appointments clause. that seems surprising to me, given the writings on this clause -- was it to you? should i be surprised? to rely on
status are ones and where he has pushed for overturning precedent about the nondelegation principle, humphrey's executor with regard to protection for independent agencies, and in that vein, i will cite the justice himself, who was saying, we have a responsibility to examine without fear and provide without reluctance any haste to -- paste or crew decisions and the beauty and harmony of the american constitutional system destroyed by the perpetuity of error. so i think some of his most forward...
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and went back and talked about the things you had worked on together and of course the humphrey -- >> i introduced him ambassador of japan. i went up to introduce them. it was different then. i mean so i lost today. tomorrow maybe i'll win. so. >> why do you think it is different? is it because -- i mean what i guess i'm getting at. i'm not being very articulate. for years people say we need a liberal party and conservative party. guess what, you have got'em. and you have parties that only have liberals and that only have conservatives. are you happy with what you have? >> yeah. moderates we have are dwindling. and "new york times" is taking care of one or two a year. and susan collins 76% approval rating after -- spent a million dollars. but she's in a tough race. and new england just about -- "new york times" just about wiped us out. but there's got to be somebody in the middle somewhere. i don't mean they have to be, you know, moderate, liberal, moderate conservative where they just don't vote straight down the line. >> do you think that is one reason so many people are turned off?
and went back and talked about the things you had worked on together and of course the humphrey -- >> i introduced him ambassador of japan. i went up to introduce them. it was different then. i mean so i lost today. tomorrow maybe i'll win. so. >> why do you think it is different? is it because -- i mean what i guess i'm getting at. i'm not being very articulate. for years people say we need a liberal party and conservative party. guess what, you have got'em. and you have parties...
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hubert humphrey said he was like a psychiatrist, he could read into your mind and psyche and know what> sound like a talent for a president to have, mark. thank you for sharing, good to see you. that's going to do it for me. i'll see you again tomorrow at noon eastern. my friend, yasmin vossoughian, continues our coverage. our covee ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual to unveil them to the world. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ ferry horn honks ] i mean just cause you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, [ chuckles ] or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liqui
hubert humphrey said he was like a psychiatrist, he could read into your mind and psyche and know what> sound like a talent for a president to have, mark. thank you for sharing, good to see you. that's going to do it for me. i'll see you again tomorrow at noon eastern. my friend, yasmin vossoughian, continues our coverage. our covee ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the...
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. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundu'd see that on market street, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing rita hayworth with neon signs in the background. >> i think what the office of economic and workforce development is very excited with is that we'll be able to see more neon signs in a concentrated way lit up at night for visitors and most especially residents. the first coin laundry, the elm hotel, the western hotel are ones that we want to focus on in the year ahead. >> neon signs are so iconic to certain neighborhoods like the hara, like the nightcap. we want to save as many historic and legacy neon signs in san francisco, and so do they. we bring the expertise, and they bring the means to actually get the job done.
. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundu'd see that on market street, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing...
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he is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the uber humphrey award for civil and human rights something near and dear to my heart, and the u.s. state department eleanor roosevelt writes a word. mr. henderson earned his bachelors degree from harvard. university and is a law degree from rutgers. >> glad to have secretary of state adams join us from kentucky. he's been the secretary of state since 2020 and is here virtually with us0. today, but glad he can be part of this hearing. previously served on the state board of election in 2016 and served in that position i believe as elected secretary of state.. 2007 secretary adams began his private practice in election law, first as generalel counselo the republican governors association. previously he held positions with senator mccall, kentucky governor ernie fletcher and department of justice and bush administration and earned his bachelors from the university of louisville, law degree from harvard law school. the second witness invited by us today is currently a nonresident fellow with the stanford internet observatory. in
he is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the uber humphrey award for civil and human rights something near and dear to my heart, and the u.s. state department eleanor roosevelt writes a word. mr. henderson earned his bachelors degree from harvard. university and is a law degree from rutgers. >> glad to have secretary of state adams join us from kentucky. he's been the secretary of state since 2020 and is here virtually with us0. today, but glad he can be part of this...
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i recently visited humphrey perkins at school and barrel upon saul.partee, the occasional abuse to which we subject— the occasional abuse to which we subject each other should in any way deter— subject each other should in any way deter anybody from seeking a career in politics— deter anybody from seeking a career in politics because it is a wonderful privilege and we are all very lucky— wonderful privilege and we are all very lucky to be here. in wonderful privilege and we are all very lucky to be here.— very lucky to be here. in my constituency _ very lucky to be here. in my constituency of _ very lucky to be here. in my constituency of edinburgh i very lucky to be here. in my i constituency of edinburgh west very lucky to be here. in my - constituency of edinburgh west we now find _ constituency of edinburgh west we now find numerous _ constituency of edinburgh west we now find numerous people - constituency of edinburgh west we now find numerous people coming| constituency of edinburgh west we i now find numerous people coming to us with— now find
i recently visited humphrey perkins at school and barrel upon saul.partee, the occasional abuse to which we subject— the occasional abuse to which we subject each other should in any way deter— subject each other should in any way deter anybody from seeking a career in politics— deter anybody from seeking a career in politics because it is a wonderful privilege and we are all very lucky— wonderful privilege and we are all very lucky to be here. in wonderful privilege and we are all very...
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. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundtreet, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing rita hayworth with neon signs in the background. >> i think what the office of economic and workforce development is very excited with is that we'll be able to see more neon signs in a concentrated way lit up at night for visitors and most especially residents. the first coin laundry, the elm hotel, the western hotel are ones that we want to focus on in the year ahead. >> neon signs are so iconic to certain neighborhoods like the hara, like the nightcap. we want to save as many historic and legacy neon signs in san francisco, and so do they. we bring the expertise, and they bring the means to actually get the job done. >> people in tenderloin
. >> you would go downtown and see the most recent humphrey bogart film filled with neon in the backgroundtreet, and as market street got seedier and seedier and fewer people continued to go down, that was what happened to all the neon strips of light. >> the film nori might start with the light filled with neon signs, and end with a scene with a single neon sign blinking and missing a few letters. >> one of my favorite scenes, orson welles is chasing rita hayworth with neon...